For samples whose NMR spectra are dominated by the broad signals of macromolecules or functionalized nanoparticles, transverse relaxation (T(2)) spectral editing tends itself to a precise identification and determination of small molecules such as metabolites or contaminants. In order to retain the most sensitivity, we propose a method for efficiently removing the interference of spin-spin couplings that typically lead to signal losses in standard pulse schemes designed for T(2) editing.
Seeing through Macromolecules: T-2-Filtered NMR for the Purity Assay of Functionalized Nanosystems and the Screening of Biofluids
RASTRELLI, FEDERICO;MANCIN, FABRIZIO
2009
Abstract
For samples whose NMR spectra are dominated by the broad signals of macromolecules or functionalized nanoparticles, transverse relaxation (T(2)) spectral editing tends itself to a precise identification and determination of small molecules such as metabolites or contaminants. In order to retain the most sensitivity, we propose a method for efficiently removing the interference of spin-spin couplings that typically lead to signal losses in standard pulse schemes designed for T(2) editing.File in questo prodotto:
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